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**** EDIT: the loss was reported. However I only had loss. It was like -$38
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You need to report your stock transactions. They are reported to the IRS, just the cost basis is not reported to the IRS.
If you do not report these sales, as the IRS does not have the cost basis, they will assume that the stock basis is 0 and you will receive a notice taxing you on the whole proceeds.
Your still have report these transactions. The loss of $38 is deductible from your income.
By reporting, do you mean filing an amendment 1040-X and sending them the 1099 transactions?
is it typically pretty easy to fix? This happened to me this year.
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